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Israeli apartheid

The Two-State Option is Dead: Time for New Thinking

Published May 4, 2014by Emile Nakhleh 6 Comments

by Emile Nakhleh* The recent suspension of the U.S.-engineered Israeli-Palestinian talks signals a much deeper reality than the immediate factors that caused it. The peace process and the two-state solution, which for years were on life support, are now dead.… Continue Reading  

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